Pratulin [praˈtulʲin] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rokitno, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. On 24 January 1874 the Imperial Russian Army killed a group of 13 Greek Catholics in the village. They later became known as the Pratulin Martyrs. During "Operation Barbarossa" the forest nearby was a staging point for the German 17th Panzer Division. At 3:30am on 22 June 1941 German Panzer and motorized troops decamped from this area, crossing the Bug River and attacking the Soviet Union.
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| - Pratulin (fr)
- Pratulin (en)
- Pratulin (pl)
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| - Pratulin [praˈtulʲin] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rokitno, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. On 24 January 1874 the Imperial Russian Army killed a group of 13 Greek Catholics in the village. They later became known as the Pratulin Martyrs. During "Operation Barbarossa" the forest nearby was a staging point for the German 17th Panzer Division. At 3:30am on 22 June 1941 German Panzer and motorized troops decamped from this area, crossing the Bug River and attacking the Soviet Union. (en)
- Pratulin (prononciation : [praˈtulʲin]) est un village polonais de la gmina de Rokitno dans le powiat de Biała Podlaska de la voïvodie de Lublin dans l'est de la Pologne. (fr)
- Pratulin – wieś (dawniej miasto) w Polsce, położona w województwie lubelskim, w powiecie bialskim, w gminie Rokitno, w malowniczym falistym terenie w zakolu Bugu, przy granicy z Białorusią, naprzeciwko Czyżewicz. Pratulin uzyskał lokację miejską w 1732 roku. Prawa miejskie do 11 stycznia 1820. Miasto magnackie położone było w końcu XVIII wieku w powiecie brzeskolitewskim województwa brzeskolitewskiego. (pl)
- Пратулин (Пратулін, пол. Pratulin) — село в Польщі, у гміні Рокітно Більського повіту Люблінського воєводства. Населення — 67 осіб (2011). (uk)
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| - Church of Saints Peter and Paul (en)
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| - Kościół par. p.w. śś. Piotra i Pawła Pratulin JoannaPyka.JPG (en)
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| - Pratulin [praˈtulʲin] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rokitno, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. On 24 January 1874 the Imperial Russian Army killed a group of 13 Greek Catholics in the village. They later became known as the Pratulin Martyrs. During "Operation Barbarossa" the forest nearby was a staging point for the German 17th Panzer Division. At 3:30am on 22 June 1941 German Panzer and motorized troops decamped from this area, crossing the Bug River and attacking the Soviet Union. (en)
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